Beer in Malaysia
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Beer in Malaysia started in 1968, when two leading breweries, Guinness and Malayan Breweries, merged to form a new company known as Guinness Anchor Berhad. Previously, the distribution of beer in Malaysia is mainly distributed by Malayan Breweries Limited which is centred in neighbouring Singapore.[1] Carlsberg established its first brewery outside Kuala Lumpur in 1970.[2] By 2007, one local brewery began to establish their presence in the country although the demands for commercial beers are much higher than a new local brand.[1] Most beers in the Malaysian markets are imported from neighbouring countries such as Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines and Vietnam. In 2022, finally Malaysia had its very own craft beer brand known as PaperKite.[3] PaperKite is also the first Malaysian craft beer brand to win the World Beer Awards in 2023. [4][5]
As Malaysia is a Muslim majority country like its neighbours of Brunei and Indonesia, Muslim consumers are prohibited from buying and drinking alcohol related drinks including beer.[6] Any Muslims caught drinking alcohol in public places especially in West Malaysia will be caned and fined.[7][8]
However, no canings have been conducted since 2010 as the punishment has been replaced with a three-week community service at a children's home.[9][10][11]
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